Thursday, March 5, 2020
5 tips for getting a TEFL certification online while you travel
5 tips for getting a TEFL certification online while you travel Need a TEFL certification but youâre itching to take off to a faraway place ASAP? You can travel the world and get certified at the same time with an online TEFL certification course. As Teach Away's TEFL Program Lead, I get a lot of questions from prospective students who want to get certified but donât want to hold off on their travel plans. Well, great news: you donât need to delay either! The beauty of online TEFL courses is that they are self-paced, super flexible and can be completed from anywhere in the world. So you can study wherever your heart desires. In fact, there are many advantages that come with studying on the road. For one thing, if youâre not sure where you want to teach English abroad, traveling can help you make that decision. Visiting different countries can give you an idea of what places are really like before you commit to living and working in one location. Or, if you decide that you donât want to settle down in one place, you can continue your nomad lifestyle by teaching English online. Thatâs right: once youâre TEFL certified, youâll have a great way to make money while you travel. Pretty awesome, right? But before we get ahead of ourselves, letâs circle back to doing a TEFL course first. How can you complete a TEFL certification course while traveling? Enroll in an online TEFL course thatâs flexible and self-paced. Make sure you have all the tech gear youâll need to take with you. Choose travel destinations with reliable WiFi access. Budget for a longer trip with a flexible itinerary. Start your journey and study wherever (and whenever) you want! 1. Choose a flexible online TEFL certification that you can do from anywhere. Everyoneâs English teaching journey should start with a TEFL course because one thing is for sure: you'll need a TEFL certificate to teach English abroad. If youâre ready to start your globetrotting adventure now, there are two great options for getting TEFL certified while studying abroad. The first one is doing an online TEFL certification course. This is undoubtedly the more flexible and affordable option. Youâll learn all the same content as in a face-to-face TEFL course, plus have the freedom to study from wherever you want, whenever you want. So then you can bounce from country to country or settle in any overseas destination you choose. Worried about balancing your free time with studying? Donât! Since online TEFL courses are self-paced, you wonât be tied down to a specific schedule or time zone. The second option is doing an in-person TEFL course abroad. But this option can be very pricey, once youâve factored in course fees, airfare, student visa costs and accommodations. Plus, youâll be tied to one location for weeks, whether you like it or not. So if youâre looking for a TEFL certification course that can move with your travels, youâll find that getting certified online is much more flexible than doing a course in person. Of course, choosing the right TEFL course for you will depend on your budget and travel goals. So you should do some research before enrolling in a course. 2. Gear up with everything youâll need to study online while you travel. If youâre planning to study online while traveling, here are some things youâll need to take with you: A laptop with WiFi connectivity Sure, mobile devices like tablets and smartphones have come a long way. But you still canât beat the capabilities of a laptop when it comes to completing an online course. If you donât have a laptop already, donât worry about spending too much. Nowadays, there are laptops out there for every budget. Just look for one thatâs light and small enough to fit in your carry-on. Laptop charger This may seem obvious, but Iâll remind you just in case: You wonât get very far if you canât plug your laptop in, so donât forget to bring your charger! Power adaptors You also wonât get far with a charger that wonât fit in a power outlet, so youâll need to bring the right travel adaptors with you. Before you leave on your trip, double-check the outlets and voltages in the countries youâll be traveling to and get the right adaptors for each place. A protective laptop case Since youâre going to be moving from place to place, itâs also a good idea to bring a protective case for your laptop to make sure it survives the journey â" especially if youâll be living out of a backpack! Headphones Online TEFL courses often include instructional videos, so youâll want to pack some headphones for your listening comfort. If you can fit them into your budget, noise-canceling headphones are ideal for minimizing distractions when youâre studying in public places. Luggage locks Traveling with valuables can be stressful. So for your own peace of mind, itâs always good to secure your bags with a luggage lock. And if youâll be staying in hostel dorms, always ask if there are lockers in shared rooms where you can safely store your tech gear. So, to review, hereâs the short list of the things youâll need to add to your packing list: What do you need to pack to study while you travel? Laptop Laptop charger Travel adaptors Protective laptop case Headphones Luggage locks 3. Plan a travel itinerary with optimal WiFi access. For any online student, a reliable WiFi connection is essential! So keep in mind that even though WiFi is now a given in many countries, itâs still not accessible everywhere. Thatâs why making sure that youâll have reliable internet access on your trip will take a bit of planning. A good place to start is making sure any accommodations you book have good WiFi connections. Most hotels nowadays have free WiFi available in your room, where you can study with no distractions. Hostels normally have WiFi in rooms and/or common areas. Cafés and restaurants are another good source of WiFi, but will take a little more research on your part. Thereâs nothing more annoying than finding a cute cafe to work in, ordering a coffee, and then finding out it doesnât have WiFi. Getting out and going somewhere local to study also means you donât have to cut yourself off from traveling while you study. You can get your work done while enjoying the local scenery and delicacies at the same time. Also, keep in mind that you should plan your itinerary carefully if you want to visit remote places without internet access, like national parks, campsites or undeveloped areas. You should plan to visit these places when you know you wonât need to complete online coursework. 4. Extend your travels (and study time) by budgeting for a longer trip. Itâs the eternal travel dilemma: do you take advantage of a once-in-a-lifetime trip by packing in as many activities as you can, or do you take a proper break and really, truly, relax? Itâs all about finding the right balance between travel and coursework. Studying is going to be an extra pull on your time while you travel. You donât want to miss out on any experiences because youâve got to hit the books (or, in this case, the online modules). There are a few simple ways to make sure you are staying on top of your studies and still having fun in your free time! Firstly, budgeting for a longer trip will put you under less time pressure and, hopefully, mean you can fully dedicate yourself to whatever youâre doing: whether thatâs mastering a new teaching approach, or simply laying on the beach. You can also save money on longer trips by seeking out budget-friendly destinations, accommodations and transportation. 5. Enjoy traveling the world while getting TEFL certified. Once youâve planned your trip, enrolled in your online TEFL course and packed everything youâll need, itâs time to hit the road! But remember to be realistic. Donât try to fit studying into a packed itinerary, or else you wonât have time to enjoy your travels. Finding the perfect balance between studying online and traveling will take some time. You wonât want to miss any opportunities in the destinations you visit, but learning something new can take time too. Two of the best tips for success for online TEFL courses are, firstly, donât rush your studies. And, secondly, spread the work out rather than trying to cram everything in at the last minute. Most 120-hour TEFL courses take 4 weeks of full-time study to complete, but the University of Toronto OISE TEFL and International House UC Berkeley TEFL both give students 12 months to complete their online TEFL courses. To get the most out of your schedule, you can dedicate an hour or two a day to coursework and still be able to finish in as little as 6 to 12 weeks. Your travels will not only be filled with new cultures, countries and friends but thanks to your TEFL course, brand new skills too. And who knows, you might like some of the places you visit so much that you end up living (and teaching!) there in the future. Time to take the leap! Whatever stage of trip planning youâre at, you can start your TEFL journey today by enrolling in a TEFL course and working on it at your own pace. If youâd like to learn more, feel free to set up a call with me. Iâm always happy to chat about all things TEFL!
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